Sustainability – the reasons we blow it

By Mike Sessler | July 21, 2009

Over the last few months, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the pace at which we move. And by that I don’t mean how quickly we walk down the hall or how fast we run. Rather, I mean the pace at which we live our lives. Lately, I’ve been trying to determine how […]

Perfection or Progress – Guest post from Mike Sessler

By Mike Sessler | June 9, 2009

I heard from a good friend of mine the other day. He was rather frustrated (that may be an understatement…) because he perceived some of the criticism he was subject of was coming from a desire for perfection in worship. Now, I don’t know all the details, but I ventured a guess that perfection was […]

Worship Leaders, You’re Killing Us – guest post from Mike Sessler

By Mike Sessler | April 29, 2009

    The scene repeats itself over and over again every weekend–perhaps even in your church. It’s worship time, and the band is rockin’. The congregation is completely caught up in the worship experience. Eschewing hymnals as old-fashioned, the words are projected on 2 large screens above the stage. As the worship leader looks out […]

Ask The Expert – T-Loop Feedback Whistles

By Tim Martin | January 16, 2009

Jon Foyle asked this question: Our church has a t-loop and we often find that the guitar amps for the music band pick up signals from the sound system that can lead to feedback whistles. We have tried placing the amps off the ground but it is unfortunate that the area that the band sets […]

Geoff’s eco friendly mic storage tray

By Guest Blogger | June 23, 2014

It was with great sadness this week that we learnt of the passing of Geoff Boswell who we had the pleasure of working with in recent years. Geoff was an occasional blogger here at Musicademy and had also been involved in presenting live training seminars on PA as part of his role as a professional […]